View at Publisher| Export | Download | More... Journal of Alloys and Compounds Volume 536, Issue SUPPL.1, 25 September 2012, Pages S148-S153 Rapid solidification of silver-rich Ag-Cu-Zr alloys (Conference Paper) Castellero, A.a , Kang, D.H.bc, Jung, I.-H.b, Angella, G.d, Vedani, M.e, Baricco, M.a a Dipartimento di Chimica I.F.M. and N.I.S., Università di Torino, Torino, Italy b Department of Mining and Materials Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada c Novelis Global Technology Center, Kingston, ON, Canada d Istituto per l'Energetica e le Interfasi, CNR-IENI, Milano, Italy e Dipartimento di Meccanica, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy Hide additional affiliations View references (26) Abstract In this work we explored the possibility of obtaining amorphous/crystalline composites in the Ag-rich side of the Ag-Cu-Zr ternary system exploiting the presence of a miscibility gap in the liquid. Four alloys with nominal composition (at.%) Ag 75Cu 11Zr 14 (alloy A), Ag 73Cu 17Zr 10 (alloy B), Ag 47.5Cu 22.5Zr 30 (alloy C), Ag 47.5Cu 30Zr 22.5 (alloy D) were investigated. The effect of the cooling rate and the composition on phase selection and microstructures was evaluated by comparing slowly cooled master ingots and rapidly quenched ribbons. Evidence of the liquid miscibility gap was observed only in alloys B and D, either in the master ingots and the ribbons. After rapid solidification, partial amorphisation was achieved for alloys C and D, where precipitates of the Ag-rich solid solution, showing various sizes, are dispersed in the amorphous matrix. A significant increase in hardness was achieved in the case of partially amorphous ribbons of alloys C and D (442 HV and 533 HV, respectively). Experimental results are discussed on the basis of the recently reassessed ternary Ag-Cu-Zr phase diagram.

Rapid solidification of silver-rich Ag-Cu-Zr alloys

Angella G;
2012

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View at Publisher| Export | Download | More... Journal of Alloys and Compounds Volume 536, Issue SUPPL.1, 25 September 2012, Pages S148-S153 Rapid solidification of silver-rich Ag-Cu-Zr alloys (Conference Paper) Castellero, A.a , Kang, D.H.bc, Jung, I.-H.b, Angella, G.d, Vedani, M.e, Baricco, M.a a Dipartimento di Chimica I.F.M. and N.I.S., Università di Torino, Torino, Italy b Department of Mining and Materials Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada c Novelis Global Technology Center, Kingston, ON, Canada d Istituto per l'Energetica e le Interfasi, CNR-IENI, Milano, Italy e Dipartimento di Meccanica, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy Hide additional affiliations View references (26) Abstract In this work we explored the possibility of obtaining amorphous/crystalline composites in the Ag-rich side of the Ag-Cu-Zr ternary system exploiting the presence of a miscibility gap in the liquid. Four alloys with nominal composition (at.%) Ag 75Cu 11Zr 14 (alloy A), Ag 73Cu 17Zr 10 (alloy B), Ag 47.5Cu 22.5Zr 30 (alloy C), Ag 47.5Cu 30Zr 22.5 (alloy D) were investigated. The effect of the cooling rate and the composition on phase selection and microstructures was evaluated by comparing slowly cooled master ingots and rapidly quenched ribbons. Evidence of the liquid miscibility gap was observed only in alloys B and D, either in the master ingots and the ribbons. After rapid solidification, partial amorphisation was achieved for alloys C and D, where precipitates of the Ag-rich solid solution, showing various sizes, are dispersed in the amorphous matrix. A significant increase in hardness was achieved in the case of partially amorphous ribbons of alloys C and D (442 HV and 533 HV, respectively). Experimental results are discussed on the basis of the recently reassessed ternary Ag-Cu-Zr phase diagram.
2012
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Ag-based alloys
Amorphous alloys
Calphad
Microstructures
Rapid solidification
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